Congratulations! After ten levels, six zones, three artifact weapons, and a lot of ancient mana, you finally meet the requirements to experience the Emerald Nightmare in World of Warcraft: Legion. Only… what is the Emerald Nightmare? Who are these poor, unfortunate souls destined to die at your hands week after week as you farm their corpses for blood and treasure? And why are you even here in the first place? (Besides the blood and treasure part.) For answers, you're going to need a bit of a history lesson starting with the Emerald Dream itself.

World of Warcraft's latest expansion is here, and as always, Blizzard has packed it full of Easter Eggs referencing other games, movies, internet memes, amongst others. Let’s take a look at the top five Easter Eggs in the expansion that you may have missed.

The realms of World of Warcraft are among the most beautiful in any game, on any platform. Places like Darnassus and Orgrimmar are staples unique and instantly recognizable, even for people who don't play the mega-popular, long-running MMO. With the latest expansion, Legion, taking the community by storm, Blizzard is looking to knock the area design out of the park again. If these screenshots are any evidence, they may have.

In World of Warcraft, it’s not uncommon for the greatest of villains to have once been great heroes. Their minds may have been tainted with darkness or their hearts might have shattered inside their chests, but something drove them to commit acts of evil. To many, Illidan Stormrage is nothing more than a demonic being and former ruler of the Black Temple. However, Illidan was once a night elf, a devoted brother, and a true friend.

Druarr, a tauren druid on server EU-Kazzak, encountered quite a hurdle with his artifact quests while playing World of Warcraft: Legion last night. More specifically, he couldn’t do the quest because Archdruid Hamuul Runetotem hated him.

Class Halls, also known as Order Halls, are player hubs that exist outside of the main capital of Dalaran and are similar to Garrisons in Warlords of Draenor - without the isolation. In your specified Class Hall, you'll join other characters of the same class in accessing special quests and upgrading your Artifacts - despite faction. We've listed all the Class Halls added in World of Warcraft: Legion, including their locations and any lore surrounding them. From the rustic lodgings of the hunter class to an ethereal temple for priests, you can find all twelve Halls in the below list.